Long time Senate Majority leader harry reid, her former colleague, his wife of 62 years announced in a statement that reid passed away peacefully while surrounded by friends following what she called a courageous fouryear bat well Pancreatic Cancer. Combative but soft spoken, reid was elected to the United States senate in 1986 after serving two terms in the house of representatives. He held the role of Senate Majority leader from 2007 to 2015 and was a pivotal figure on capitol hill touring the administrations of both george w. Bush and barack obama. President biden worked for two decades in the senate and eight years while Vice President paid tribute to a person he called a Great American and a dear friend. In a statement the president wrote if harry said he would do something, he did it. If he gave you his word, you could bank on it. Thats how he got things done for the good of the country for decades. President biden also listed a number of reids accomplishments including helping t
Clear and present effort to subvert the constitution, itself. You guys, this is unprecedented in every single way. Now, meanwhile, on capitol hill this week, the Senate Passed a measure that raises the debt ceiling to early december. Now by doing the, they have set off a Global Financial disaster that could have crippled things like Social Security and medicaid, federal and military salaries and food stamps and all this could have happened for absolutely no reason. So, now that the country has been kicked down the road. Lets talk about whats in your wallet . The president hit the Road Negotiating whats in that Reconciliation Bill you guys keep hearing about. He is negotiating with his own party. There is a lot in this legislation that is going to directly impact up. But if an effort to lower the price tag, democrats are in the midst of adjusting the cost. But as congresswoman Camilla Jayapal points out to cbs news. You cant pit child care against prk. We cant put prek against Climate C
SANTA FE, N.M. — Voter participation advocate Theresa Pasqual traverses Acoma Pueblo with a stack of sample ballots in her car and applications for absentee ballots, handing them out at
Voter participation advocate Theresa Pasqual traverses Acoma Pueblo with a stack of sample ballots in her car and applications for absentee ballots, handing them out at every opportunity ahead of
An act of Congress a century ago guaranteed citizenship to wary Native Americans in an age of forced assimilation and marked the outset of a long journey to secure voting